Turkey Unveils World’s Longest Cargo Sail Ship: A New Era for Sustainable Shipping!

Turkey Unveils World’s Longest Cargo Sail Ship: A New Era for Sustainable Shipping!

The Launch of the World’s Largest Wind-Powered Cargo Vessel

On Friday, a landmark moment in sustainable shipping occurred as Turkey unveiled the longest wind-powered cargo ​vessel globally. This innovative ship presents‍ an exciting method to significantly reduce⁤ carbon emissions within the freight industry.

Specifications ‍and​ Capabilities of the Neoliner Origin

The Neoliner Origin, measuring 136 meters (approximately 450 feet) in ‌length, was launched at Tuzla’s port and will enter a fitting-out phase set for‍ six months. Created by French firm Neoline ‍and constructed at RMK Marine shipyard in ⁤Turkey, this vessel⁣ boasts a remarkable capacity of ⁣transporting 5,300 metric tons over extensive journeys due‌ to its dual-mast ‌system and expansive sail area totaling 3,000 square ⁣meters.

Environmental Impact: A Greener Alternative

“By harnessing wind power and reducing our cruising speed from 15 knots (around 30 kilometers or roughly 18‌ miles per hour) to just 11 knots, we can achieve a fivefold reduction in fuel usage and⁣ emissions compared ⁣to traditional cargo vessels,” explained Jean Zanuttini, president of Nantes-based Neoline.

The International Maritime Organization states that approximately three percent of global greenhouse gas​ emissions stem from sea transport, which ‌accounts for nearly ⁢90 percent of worldwide trade activity.

Future​ Voyages

The maiden⁤ voyage is⁢ scheduled for summer 2025 when the ship will depart Turkey en route to Saint-Nazaire on France’s Atlantic coast. Following ​this journey, it is set to commence⁣ its inaugural route toward North America—covering stops such as Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon in France’s overseas territories along ⁢with ports in Baltimore (USA) and Halifax (Canada).

Support From Stakeholders

This ambitious ‍project has garnered financial backing from France’s public investment bank (BPI), as well as support from CMA-CGM—a ‌prominent‌ French shipping enterprise. Furthermore, plans are underway⁢ for constructing an ⁣additional vessel akin to the Neoliner Origin shortly after fulfilling initial requirements.

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